A Happening in Three Chapters



Three people narrate three different but seemingly interconnected incidents.
       
Conceived as a narrative experiment, this film explores whether audiovisual storytelling can manipulate a viewer into accepting a false equation: B kills A, C kills B, C kills A.

Using a Rashomon-like structure, the story unfolds through three participants or witnesses. The gaps in each account create a convincing sense of connection, only for the viewer to realise at the end that the pieces may never have fit together in the first place. Or did they?